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Am 26.02.2011 20:07, schrieb Darren New:
> Or toggle between normal and inverse video a couple times a second?
Rather not.
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Warp wrote:
> Darren New <dne### [at] sanrrcom> wrote:
>> Warp wrote:
>>> In the preview window, draw a semi-transparent border around the blocks
>>> being currently rendered.
>
>> Or toggle between normal and inverse video a couple times a second?
>
> That would be really annoying.
Hmmm. Or maybe only while you're holding down a particular key? Or toggle it
by hitting the space bar while focus is on the preview page?
This is why they have the "crawling ants" boundaries for selections in
graphics packages: it's pretty obvious where it is regardless of what's
underneath.
Maybe toggling for each pixel updated, so you can see how fast each block is
rendering? :-)
--
Darren New, San Diego CA, USA (PST)
"How did he die?" "He got shot in the hand."
"That was fatal?"
"He was holding a live grenade at the time."
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Le 2011/02/26 14:07, Darren New a écrit :
> Warp wrote:
>> In the preview window, draw a semi-transparent border around the blocks
>> being currently rendered.
>
> Or toggle between normal and inverse video a couple times a second?
>
I vote against that one.
The border would probably be the best. It can be red, or the compliment
of the current tint displayed.
Anyway, it should be OFF by default.
Alain
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Alain <aze### [at] qwertyorg> wrote:
> Le 2011/02/26 14:07, Darren New a écrit :
> > Warp wrote:
> >> In the preview window, draw a semi-transparent border around the blocks
> >> being currently rendered.
> >
> > Or toggle between normal and inverse video a couple times a second?
> >
>
> I vote against that one.
>
> The border would probably be the best. It can be red, or the compliment
> of the current tint displayed.
>
> Anyway, it should be OFF by default.
>
>
>
> Alain
Yes, I don't care about how it will look as long as it's off by default.
-tgq
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From: Christian Froeschlin
Subject: Re: 3.7 RC3, One suggestion/request
Date: 26 Feb 2011 19:15:24
Message: <4d69979c@news.povray.org>
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Le_Forgeron wrote:
> the same issue will be happening whatever the colour
> or pattern: sometime it will be invisible)
the same holds for the grey-checkered background pattern indicating
not yet rendered blocks. It's not likely that a real scene will match
it exactly and if it pathetically does then it's not very critical.
So a rather non-invasive method of marking blocks might be to use the
exact same pattern that is already there but with different colors, e.g.
black-red instead of gray-white.
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On 2/26/2011 1:07 PM, Darren New wrote:
> Warp wrote:
>> In the preview window, draw a semi-transparent border around the blocks
>> being currently rendered.
>
> Or toggle between normal and inverse video a couple times a second?
>
And here I was just thinking it should be a plain box with an x marked
through it... drawn sort of like the bounding boxes :)
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On 2/26/2011 4:26 PM, Darren New wrote:
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> Maybe toggling for each pixel updated, so you can see how fast each
> block is rendering? :-)
>
The block currently being rendered doesn't show anything until the
render is complete for that block.
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Mike Raiford wrote:
> And here I was just thinking it should be a plain box with an x marked
> through it... drawn sort of like the bounding boxes :)
Since the box is apparently empty until the whole box is calculated, it
would seem to be a perfectly fine solution. (I had forgotten how it looked,
but I guess I was remembering seeing entire blocks being updated instead of
individual pixels of a particular block.)
--
Darren New, San Diego CA, USA (PST)
"How did he die?" "He got shot in the hand."
"That was fatal?"
"He was holding a live grenade at the time."
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Trevor G Quayle <Tin### [at] hotmailcom> wrote:
> Yes, I don't care about how it will look as long as it's off by default.
If it's a subtle border around the block being rendered, why is it so
important to be off by default?
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- Warp
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Warp <war### [at] tagpovrayorg> wrote:
> Trevor G Quayle <Tin### [at] hotmailcom> wrote:
> > Yes, I don't care about how it will look as long as it's off by default.
>
> If it's a subtle border around the block being rendered, why is it so
> important to be off by default?
>
> --
> - Warp
If it's subtle I suppose. I wasn't liking the idea of flashing or marching
borders.
-tgq
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